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Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas

Capt. Jim Files
December 19, 2000
Canyon Lake - Freshwater Fishing Report

LAKE LBJ

The entire end back up to midlake is murky and difficult to fish. Work the upper end at the confluence of the Llano and Colorado Rivers along the 8' breaklines over brush and rock piles using a chartreuse or watermelon Creme Devil's Tongue, watermelon Terminator jig with matching Jig Claw trailer or Ice Tea Scoundrel worm. Wrok every very slowly. Bite is lite and only feels heavy. STRIPERS & WHITE BASS are staging on rocky points in 12'-24' Vertically jigging a 1/4 oz. Horizon Pirk Minnow or chartreuse bucktail jig will take a fish or two, but the "run" is not expected for 6 to 8 weeks yet. JR'S GUIDE SERVICE is booking guided trips for all species on Lakes Buchanan, LBJ/Marble Falls, Canyon Lake and Choke Canyon. Fish with the most experienced guides in south central Texas. Contact Jim Files at (830) 833-5688 or email [email protected] WE HAVE GIFT CERTIFICATES

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We offer guided trips for largemouth, smallies stripers, whites & crappie on some of the most productive lakes in central and south Texas: Canyon Lake, Lake LBJ, Choke Canyon and the Highland Chain. We offer 1/2 and full day rates on most lakes. Price includes everything necessary for fishing. Trips are prioced for 2 anglers. Additional charge for a third person.

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JR's Guide Service
Phone: 830-868-7042
Alt. Phone: 830-385-9579
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